[6] CLX-CodeLoxx: Installation Operation Manual: V01 - (Art.-No. 800050)
Valid locking media include:
1. ABUS chip key:
Every chip key is unique, is equipped with a set code from the factory and is protected from being copied and
rewritten.
2. Proximity / Hitag1 / Hitag2 transponder: (not permitted for use in a VdS installation)
A Proximity / Hitag1 / Hitag2 transponder is a contactless locking medium, equipped with a set code.
NOTE: Keys and locking media should always be kept safe so that only authorised persons have access to
them. If you lose the key, follow the steps outlined in this manual immediately so that third-party use of the lost
key can be avoided.
3. CODE input with a digit ring: A valid authorisation can be created with a 4, 5 or 6 digit code on the CodeLoxx
with digit ring (a 6 digit code must be used in a VdS environment).
NOTE: Select codes that cannot be found out by trial and error. Avoid:
Several of the same digits (e.g. 3333, 8888 etc.)
Digit chains that arise due to keypad arrangement
Common codes (e.g. 4711, 0815 etc.)
Numeric sequences (e.g. 1234, 6789 etc.)
Birthdates (e.g. 280769 for 28th July 1969)
Write the code down and keep the document safe
Check the code several times before shutting the door to make sure you do not get shut
out.
There are 511 memory spaces available. Each memory space can store a locking medium or code. Locking
media and codes can be used on their own or as combination codes.
The following describes the operation of the first two locking media types. Later in the manual, examples of the
operation of the ABUS chip key will be described. Operation with Proximity / Hitag1 / Hitag2 transponders occurs
analogously. Operation with code input is described in 4.2.
NOTE: Please keep a distance of 5cm between the knobs when storing CodeLoxx with Proximity additional
equipment. These can activate each other’s reading units and thus prematurely discharge the battery.